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Home»Posts Tagged "News" (Page 5)

Google Reverts Pacific Palisades To Prefire Images Before Mayoral Vote

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

I drive the same streets that burned and watch the maps flip from ruin to normalcy, and this piece walks through the strange decision to roll back post-fire satellite images, the anger that followed, and

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Britons Demand Police Accountability After Henry Nowak Verdict

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

The murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak by Vickrum Digwa, the shock of the bodycam footage, public fury at police response, and Amnesty International’s controversial statement have combined into a raw national debate about two-tier policing,

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Chakrabarti Outspent Rivals, Still Lost California 11th Primary

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

Saikat Chakrabarti, a wealthy former Silicon Valley engineer and Wall Street operative who helped build the Justice Democrats brand and propelled Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez into the spotlight, tried to parlay that clout into Nancy Pelosi’s old

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College Graduates Confront Wage Shortfalls, Skills Gap Now

Brittany Mays June 4, 2026

American higher education’s sales pitch is unraveling: students expect big paychecks, but many land in underpaid or irrelevant jobs while the labor market pivots fast toward skills and AI. This piece looks at the earnings

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Traditional Catholic Frank Wright Warns Liberal Democracy Threatens West

Erica Carlin June 4, 2026

Frank Wright has been cutting through the noise with a clear, traditional Catholic critique of modern Western political life, arguing that liberal democracy, mass migration, and reckless regime change are symptoms of a deeper spiritual

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Frank Wright Warns Tucker Carlson Western Belief System Is Collapsing

Erica Carlin June 4, 2026

Frank Wright, known to many as a “man on the street” voice and a blunt presence on Tucker Carlson’s show, warns that the system most of us trusted has lost its anchor. He argues that

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Trump Moves To Make Todd Blanche Permanent Attorney General

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

President Trump has moved to make acting Attorney General Todd Blanche the permanent nominee, and the announcement has already drawn fierce Democratic opposition. Supporters say Blanche is cleaning house at the Justice Department and pushing

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USDA Confirms New World Screwworm In South Texas Calf

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

The return of New World screwworm to South Texas has triggered immediate USDA testing, local containment measures, and renewed focus on sterile fly production to protect cattle and supply chains. This article walks through the

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End Government Shutdowns With New Bipartisan Senate Plan

Brittany Mays June 4, 2026

Government shutdowns have become an annual Washington spectacle that hurts everyday Americans, freezes paychecks and freezes services, and there’s a clear fix on the table that forces lawmakers to finish their work without turning the

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FISA Section 702 Deadline Forces Congress To Reform Surveillance

Kevin Parker June 4, 2026

The government’s spy powers have drifted far from their original purpose, turning a tool meant to catch foreign threats into a domestic dragnet that treats everyday Americans like suspects; this piece argues for concrete reforms

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Robots Advance Into Creative Fields, Challenging Artists Now

David Gregoire June 4, 2026

This episode of Scrolling throws down a challenge to the producer and leans into two big beats: whether machines can truly claim the arts, and a fresh pass at Facebook Marketplace plus live audience queries.

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Trump Cuts Planned Parenthood Funding, Bans Abortion Referrals

Erica Carlin June 4, 2026

Trump’s Protect Life Rule cut Planned Parenthood’s federal payments by nearly $60 million and banned the organization from referring for abortion “as a method of family planning.” This move reshaped how Title X funds could

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Trump Readies Middle East Moves, Iran Deal Nears, Congress Clashes

David Gregoire June 4, 2026

President Trump is on the move, signaling swift, consequential action across the Middle East while a delicate Iran negotiation edges forward; at the same time Washington is wrestling over new anti-weaponization money, tense floor fights

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Jesse Ridgway Accused By Doctor Over Child Murder Claim

Erica Carlin June 4, 2026

This article examines the uproar that followed a content creator’s disclosure about ending a pregnancy after a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, looks at the range of reactions online, and digs into the medical, ethical,

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Trump Slams California Vote Delay, Hilton Leads Governor Race

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

President Trump piled on complaints about slow vote reporting in California’s governor and Los Angeles mayor contests, calling the delays evidence of Democratic foul play while praising Republican frontrunner Steve Hilton and noting an announced

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Trump Directs NSA To Vet AI Models, Industry Waits

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

Washington just tried to hand the keys to AI oversight to its shadowy security apparatus, and the outcome looks like more secrecy, less accountability, and a lot of confused Americans. This piece walks through the

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House Passes Rebuke Of President Over US-Israeli Strikes On Iran

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

The House voted to rebuke the president over U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, a split that exposed fractures inside the GOP and set up a partisan clash over war powers and diplomacy. Four Republicans joined Democrats

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McElroy Says Rossetti Demonic And Alien Claims Undermine Catholicism

Erica Carlin June 4, 2026

The bishop’s move to remove Monsignor Stephen Rossetti from his exorcist duties has sparked debate over how the Church handles unusual claims about spiritual activity, and whether talk of demons appearing as extraterrestrials belongs in

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Compulsory Education Explained By Ex-Senator In 13 Seconds

Erica Carlin June 4, 2026

Ben Sasse’s brief clip has pushed a sharp conversation about who should shape children’s education. In 13 seconds he pointed to ‘the real reason compulsory education ever started in America,’ and that line landed with

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Jill Biden Dismisses Cognitive Concerns, Defends President’s Fitness

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

Jill Biden shrugged off growing questions about President Biden’s mental sharpness in a recent CBS interview, calling him “fine” despite moments that have everyone watching closely. The exchange touched on missteps, a controversial pardon for

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Pfizer Depo Provera Lawsuits Allege Severe Side Effects

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

Lawsuits in Scotland and other countries claim women have suffered severe health consequences after receiving Pfizer’s Depo-Provera contraception injections, including allegations of brain tumors and lasting neurological harm; this article lays out what those claims

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Vatican Appoints EWTN Communications Lead, Faces 2022 Scrutiny

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

Montse Alvarado, who recently moved from EWTN to lead Vatican communications, is under fresh scrutiny after a 2022 remark about whether all Jews are meant to become Christians. The comment has reignited debate about mission,

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Adam Hamawy Wins NJ 12th Democratic Primary Amid Controversy

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

A controversial Democrat won the primary for New Jersey’s 12th District amid renewed scrutiny over his past associations with Islamist figures and his work in Gaza, and Republicans are sharpening their critique ahead of the

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Sanders AI Bill Gives Government Half Ownership, Beck Warns

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

This piece looks at Senator Sanders’ proposal to turn half of major AI firms into a public asset and the sharp objections from critics who see it as a dangerous fusion of government and tech

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Canadian Senators Reject Amendment, Bill C-9 Endangers Religious Speech

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

This piece reports on a recent Canadian Senate vote over an amendment tied to Bill C-9 and lays out its likely effect on religious speech and free expression, especially for Christians concerned about opening their

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Catholic Church Faces Growing Lay-Led Sacramental Services

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

The conversation centers on recent reports from Ireland about a liturgical service held without a priest, and how commentators like Frank Wright and Father Charles Murr see that incident as part of a larger trend

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Anna Paulina Luna Accuses Medea Benjamin Of Smacking

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

This article walks through a tense hallway confrontation in Washington where Representative Anna Paulina Luna says she was struck by a prominent anti-war activist, the video of the encounter surfaced, and the congresswoman vowed to

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EPA Expands Animal Testing Alternatives, Adds 13 NAMS

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

EPA officials moved this week to expand modern, nonanimal testing methods and revive a Trump-era push to phase out mammalian experiments by 2035, a change billed as faster and more human-relevant science. The shift follows

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Bari Weiss Fires 60 Minutes Reporters, Sparks Newsroom Backlash

Darnell Thompkins June 3, 2026

Inside CBS News a fierce clash is playing out over leadership and the future of “60 Minutes,” with Bari Weiss at the center of a newsroom revolt that mixes personnel shakeups, ratings concerns, and pointed

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AI Driving Summer Electricity Bills Higher, Families Face Squeeze

Darnell Thompkins June 3, 2026

Electric bills are climbing and the problem is simple: demand is booming while new power supply lags. Households and small businesses feel the squeeze as wholesale generation costs spike and get passed straight to consumers.

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Trump Administration Urged To Investigate Global Drug Price Distortions

Brittany Mays June 3, 2026

The United States is shouldering a growing share of the world’s drug bill because foreign governments squeeze prices elsewhere, and that imbalance should be treated as a trade problem, not just a health policy issue.

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Argentine Priest Makes Fruit Salad To Teach Children During Pentecost

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

An Argentine priest showed up to a Pentecost Mass wearing a Boca Juniors apron and a ‘Minions’ hat while making a fruit salad to explain the fruits of the Holy Spirit to children, sparking a

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ASML EUV Scanner Controls Chip Production In Veldhoven

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

The Veldhoven machine is the quiet beating heart of modern microchips: a colossal EUV lithography scanner that converts molten tin droplets into plasma and sculpts the tiny features inside the silicon brains of our devices.

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Scott Pelley Departs CBS 60 Minutes After Staff Clash

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Scott Pelley, long tied to CBS, was abruptly let go after a showdown with new management that centered on hires and editorial direction; the fallout exposes tensions over leadership, loyalty to legacy journalism, and accusations

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Ohio Medicaid Task Force Cuts Off $1.4B, Targets Fraud

Brittany Mays June 3, 2026

I’ll lay out why Ohio’s Medicaid system is a ripe target for waste and fraud, show the scale of the problem with hard numbers, point to specific failures like the EVV rollout, highlight concentrated suspicious

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Western Leaders Must Confront Rising Islamist Antisemitic Threat

Brittany Mays June 3, 2026

This piece warns America from a Republican perspective that the antisemitic violence unfolding in parts of Europe is a predictable, avoidable threat, and it urges leaders at every level to act now with clarity and

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Father Conquers Early Hardship, Builds Successful Life Against Odds

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

I grew up watching a man who started with nothing turn modest chances into a steady life and unexpected pride. This piece tracks his rough beginnings, the habits that became his backbone, the small victories

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GOP Senate Standoff Forces DOJ Reversal, California Primaries Intensify

David Gregoire June 3, 2026

Big political moves and courtroom drama collide this week: a GOP Senate standoff forces the Justice Department to flip course, California voters face consequential primary matchups, fights over ICE enforcement spark heated local battles, Vince

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Archbishop Argüello Reaffirms Eucharist Ban For Sinful Relationships

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

Archbishop Luis Argüello issued a Corpus Christi pastoral letter that reaffirms the longstanding Catholic rule on Eucharistic reception for those in certain marital situations. The letter highlights the church’s position that those who are openly

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Iowa GOP Voters Narrowly Elect Zach Lahn, Avoid State Convention

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

The Iowa primary reshuffled the state’s top races and handed Republicans a mixed bag of wins and warnings: a surprise outright gubernatorial victory, a big Senate primary rout for a Trump-backed candidate, and clear signals

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Talarico Faces Scrutiny Over Girlfriend Claims, Staff Link

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Texas Democrat James Talarico has been under scrutiny not just for his policy positions but for the mystery around his personal life, and a blistering media back-and-forth has only fanned the flames. A conservative commentator

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Judge Blocks Kennedy Center Renovations, Orders Trump Name Removed

Darnell Thompkins June 3, 2026

I walk through the judge’s decision that froze repairs at the Kennedy Center and ordered the removal of President Trump’s name, explain where the court’s reasoning strains common sense, and argue why stopping renovations now

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Democratic Establishment Cedes Control As Progressive Insurgents Surge

David Gregoire June 3, 2026

The Democratic Party’s internal rebels are running the show, and Tuesday’s contests made that painfully clear: a celebrated meeting in Washington and a string of primary results signal an establishment that no longer calls the

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France Scraps Amendment Targeting Priests’ Seal Of Confession

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

The French Parliament pulled an amendment that would have forced priests to break the Seal of Confession after a vocal backlash from Catholics and conservative parties, and that reversal is now a flashpoint in a

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Munyonyo Martyrs’ Shrine In Kampala Commemorates Ugandan Martyrs

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

The John-Henry Westen Show broadcasts from the Munyonyo Martyrs’ Shrine in Kampala and uses the story of the Ugandan Martyrs to frame a larger point about faith, courage, and cultural resistance. The episode highlights how

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Trump Orders Federal Review Before Public Release Of AI Models

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

President Trump moved from a hands-off stance to push federal review of advanced AI models, arguing public safety and national security require strong oversight of tools that can exploit mental health, escalate cyberattacks, and strengthen

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UFC Fighter Sean Strickland Posts AI Video Mocking Mulvaney

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

UFC middleweight Sean Strickland kicked off Pride Month with a provocative AI clip that lampoons corporate woke signaling and targets the Bud Light episode tied to Dylan Mulvaney. The post went viral, mixing mock advertising

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CNN Investigation Uncovers Mamdani Ally’s Deleted Abolition Tweets

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

The investigation exposes that Zohran Mamdani backed a New York congressional hopeful whose deleted social posts pushed for abolishing police and prisons, seizing private property, and nationalizing industries; the candidate has since said she has

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Senate Moves To Allow CBDC Authority In Housing Bill

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

This article lays out a clear, direct response to the Senate move to tuck a central bank digital currency provision into an affordable housing bill. It explains what a CBDC is, why this change hands

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JK Rowling Warns Public, Condemns Pressure For Gender Transition

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

JK Rowling called attention to a troubling story about a young woman who later regretted a gender transition, and that single moment has reopened a much larger debate over how society handles gender identity, medical

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Corporations Face Immediate Backlash Over Pride Month Messaging

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

Big companies that keep pushing pride month messaging are making a loud choice, and that choice matters. This piece calls out why those promotions aren’t harmless branding, how they affect kids, and what conservatives can

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Jaxson Dart Introduces Trump At Rally, Sparks The View Backlash

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

Jaxson Dart, a New York Giants quarterback, stepped up to introduce President Donald Trump at a rally, and the moment exposed the predictable divide between celebrity endorsements and media reaction. BlazeTV commentator Ron Simmons called

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New York School Phone Ban Boosts Student Focus and Engagement

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

New York’s year-old statewide ban on unsanctioned smartphone use in K-12 schools is showing early signs of success, with educators and students reporting better focus, more face-to-face interaction, and fewer bullying incidents according to a

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Rupert Lowe Demands Action Against Grooming Rape Gangs

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

Rupert Lowe stood in Parliament and put survivor testimony on the record, pressing colleagues to respond to grooming gangs and the horrific abuse victims described. He framed the issue around urgent action, law enforcement failures,

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LifeSite’s Frank Wright Urges Removal Of Revolutionary Regime

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

This piece confronts a brutal act and the larger political rot it exposes, arguing from a conservative viewpoint that the response must be firm and principled. It tracks how a violent death has become shorthand

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Trump Reschedules White House Correspondents Dinner After Attack

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

The White House Correspondents’ Dinner was abruptly halted after an alleged shooter rushed into the event, and President Trump has decided to reschedule the dinner as a statement against letting violence dictate our public life.

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Fatima Warns Of Apostasy, Church Faces Crisis And False Savior

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

The piece explores warnings about a Great Apostasy, the Fatima message about the Immaculate Heart, and contemporary commentary linking prophecy with present crises in the Church. It traces claims about delayed consecrations, ignored devotions, and

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Conservative Hosts Warn Pride Momentum Waning, Call To End Black Pride

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

As Pride Month rolls in, Jason Whitlock and guests Shemeka Michelle and Bryson Gray noticed a quieter tone this year—fewer corporate displays, less noisy fandom, and a broader cultural pushback. They argue the shift shows

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Pope Names Montse Alvarado Prefect Of Dicastery For Communication

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

Maria Montserrat ‘Montse’ Alvarado has been appointed as the next Prefect of the Dicastery for Communication, marking a notable leadership change at the Vatican’s communications office. This article looks at what that role means, how

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UChicago Lab School Removes Pride Flag, Sparks Community Outcry

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

The University of Chicago’s Lab School quietly ended its three-year custom of flying the LGBTQ+ Pride flag at the campus flagpole, citing a new stance on institutional neutrality that has reignited debate. Administrators say the

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Karen Attiah Sues Washington Post Over Charlie Kirk Posts

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

Karen Attiah, a former Washington Post opinion writer, has sued the paper after being fired over social posts about the death of Charlie Kirk; the suit lands in arbitration and raises sharp questions about newsroom

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Australian Catholic School Sends Students To Mosque, Sparks Debate

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

A Catholic school in Australia posted a photo showing students wearing Islamic head coverings during an Interfaith Reflection Day that also included visits to Hindu temples. The image and the itinerary have sparked discussion about

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Euthanasia Push Stalls After Canadians Reject Dignity With Dying

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

Canadians are pushing back hard against efforts to broaden legal euthanasia, and a group called Dignity with Dying is finding the political ground much rougher than it expected. The controversy centers on stories of harm

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Pontifical President Says Jesus Echoed Lennon Against Violent God

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

The Vatican comment stirred a wave of conversation when the president of the Pontifical Academy of Theology suggested that John Lennon’s famous song belongs in the company of beautiful, challenging cultural expressions, and argued that

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Republicans Push Trump Record To Win 2026 Midterms

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

The 2026 midterms are shaping up as a clear moment for Republicans to sell results over rhetoric: a second Trump term that delivered tangible policy wins, a practical midterm playbook from seasoned strategists, and an

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Polyamory Advocates Press For Legal Recognition In Canada

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

Reporters are giving a warm welcome to advocates of polyamory as they press for legal recognition in Canada, and this piece looks at what that media embrace means for families, the courts, and public policy

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AGI Is Already Reshaping Medicine, Law, Education Now

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

Marc Andreessen recently told Joe Rogan that artificial general intelligence has arrived, and Glenn Beck is warning the rest of us that this shift will reshape everything from medicine to media. Experts are already quietly

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Texas Police Rescue Two Children From Filthy Home, Arrest Two Men

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

The police in Temple, Texas, answered a call about a horrible smell and found a home in shocking disrepair, two young children living in neglectful conditions, and two adults who are now facing charges in

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Backrooms Beats The Mandalorian, Signals Audience Shift

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

The Backrooms film sprang from an online whisper into a full-blown cultural moment, turning a 2019 4chan image and creepypasta into a mainstream horror that asks uncomfortable questions about purpose, guilt, and the ways we

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Trump Mobilizes Freedom 250 Campaign, Urging National Unity

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

This article looks ahead to a heavy season of anniversaries: the nation’s 250th birthday and the 25th anniversary of 9/11, and it argues that both moments call us back to the same idea at the

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Democratic Socialists Push Democrats, Threaten 2026 Prospects

Brittany Mays June 2, 2026

The Democratic Party is wrestling with an internal revolt as self-styled Democratic Socialists push bold ideas, blunt rhetoric and risky nominees into safe districts, forcing establishment figures to choose between appeasing the base or defending

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Android 17 Brings Gemini Intelligence AI Agent This Summer

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

Google’s I/O preview laid out a bold Android 17 roadmap driven by on-device AI, new digital wellbeing tools, smoother cross-platform transfers, and an attempt to rethink laptops with AI baked in. The biggest headline is

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Polish Bishops Urge Citizens To Protect Law, Family, Constitution

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

The Polish bishops have issued a public appeal, calling on ‘all people of good will’ to defend the rule of law, protect the Polish family, and uphold the constitution as controversies swirl over court rulings

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Father Demands Illegal Immigration Reform After Daughter Killed

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

I lost my daughter when an intoxicated illegal immigrant slammed into the back of the car she was in, and that grief pushed me to confront how our immigration system actually works. I wanted answers

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Walgreens Exits Chicago South Side After Rampant Shoplifting

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

The conversation about Walgreens leaving the South Side should be plain: businesses left because the store could not operate profitably amid rampant theft, threats and falling customer traffic, and if we want stores back we

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Approvals Advance Regularization Of Unauthorized Churches

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

Egypt has moved to give legal recognition to 191 churches that for years functioned without formal authorization, a step officials say corrects long-standing regulatory bottlenecks and brings those communities under official oversight while raising new

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Hawaii Democratic Candidate Arrested, Accused Of Brandishing Firearm

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

A contested congressional hopeful in Hawaii landed in handcuffs after an incident at a county office that left employees shaken and local officials scrambling for answers. The arrest raises sharp questions about judgment, public safety,

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TrumpRx Cuts Prescription Costs, Eases Burden On Families

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

Joy Behar’s offhand reaction to TrumpRx sparked a sharp if predictable clash — with one side pointing to real savings for families and the other wrapped up in outrage. This piece pushes past the shouting

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California Gubernatorial Primary Tightens To Becerra, Steyer, Hilton

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

The California governor’s primary has boiled down to a high-stakes scramble where poll numbers and split loyalties could hand the general election to two Democrats unless Republicans consolidate fast. Recent surveys show former HHS Secretary

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Bill Maher Slams Spencer Pratt, Questions LA Mayoral Bid

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

On a blunt episode of Club Random, Bill Maher and Spencer Pratt traded barbs and booted open a debate about Los Angeles politics, bureaucracy, and the lure of socialism, mixing sharp personal digs with a

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DC Circuit Rules Hegseth Transgender Military Ban Unconstitutional

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

The D.C. Circuit issued a split decision finding that War Secretary Pete Hegseth overstepped when he ordered a ban on transgender-identifying service members, and two judges said a preliminary injunction could stay in place while

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California Homelessness Surges After Housing First Ends Accountability

Doug Goldsmith June 1, 2026

This piece argues that America’s homelessness problem is not just a lack of housing but a failure of accountability, using Sacramento as a stark example of what happens when policy removes expectations for recovery, sobriety

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Newark ICE Facility Faces Manufactured Crisis From Democrats, Activists

Ella Ford June 1, 2026

A flashpoint at Delaney Hall in Newark has exploded into nightly clashes, with Democratic politicians and far-left activists trading blame and the media busy amplifying dramatic claims. This piece takes a clear Republican view: the

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Pope Visit Raises Confession Access Concerns in Spain

Erica Carlin June 1, 2026

Pope Leo’s trip to Spain will bring thousands of young people together, but a controversial choice about confession is drawing sharp attention. Instead of priests hearing confessions at the main venue, organizers set up lay-run

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Rose Docherty Cleared, Crown Office Declines Buffer Zone Appeal

Erica Carlin June 1, 2026

The Crown Office has declined to seek an appeal after a court cleared Scottish pro-lifer Rose Docherty of criminal charges brought under the country’s abortion buffer zone law. What began as a prosecution that raised

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James Talarico Faces Backlash Over God Is Nonbinary Claim

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

James Talarico’s “God is nonbinary” remark from a 2021 Texas House debate has exploded into a campaign headache, with conservatives and Attorney General Ken Paxton using it to paint him as out of step with

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Federal DOT Subpoenas New York, Demands Bus Crash Records

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

Federal authorities say New York officials are refusing to hand over records in the investigation of a deadly bus crash, prompting a subpoena from the Trump administration. The bus struck slowed traffic in a Virginia

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Immigration Concerns Rise, Americans Push For Assimilation Rules

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

Immigration debate in America has shifted from pure border numbers to a sharper question about assimilation and civic identity, stirring strong feelings about culture, community change, and what it means to be an American. Border

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Giants QB Jaxson Dart Sparks Backlash After Introducing Trump

Doug Goldsmith June 1, 2026

The spotlight flipped when a young Giants quarterback stepped up to introduce Donald J. Trump, and the response from cable and daytime TV was immediate, loud, and predictably partisan. Jaxson Dart, a 23-year-old athlete from

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Ruling Forces Social Media Companies To Address Teen Harm

Doug Goldsmith June 1, 2026

America’s hands-off approach to the digital world has consequences: rising teen mental-health crises, addictive platform design, courtroom pushback, and renewed calls for both parental vigilance and stronger laws to protect kids. This piece looks at

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Paul McCartney Releases Musical Memoir Album Ahead Of 84th Birthday

Darnell Thompkins June 1, 2026

Paul McCartney’s new work arrives as a reminder: a living legend still tinkering with melody, memory and studio tricks, turning decades of life into songs that wobble between polished rooftops and quiet rooms. The album

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China Locks Up Rare Earth Supplies, Strains Western Industry

Kevin Parker June 1, 2026

China’s control over heavy rare earths has quietly reshaped global industry and national security, and its export moves are not temporary bargaining chips but a deliberate strategy to keep the highest-value stages of the supply

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U.S. Energy Independence Nears, Oil Imports Rapidly Shift

Darnell Thompkins June 1, 2026

The U.S. can stop treating the Middle East like an energy lifeline and instead finish the work of securing its own supplies, leaning into domestic production, smarter leasing, and realistic price signals; this piece argues

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US Adult Cigarette Smoking Drops Nationwide To Single Digit Rates

Brittany Mays June 1, 2026

I lay out why millions of Americans who still smoke are being overlooked, what the evidence says about relative risk, how clinicians and regulators are misaligned, why communication matters as much as authorization, and what

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DNC Autopsy Reveals Democrats Avoiding Necessary Self Examination

Erica Carlin June 1, 2026

The Democratic National Committee’s post-election autopsy did more than list tactical mistakes; it exposed a deeper habit of hiding from hard truths. Reading the 192-page document felt less like an honest reckoning and more like

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Police Demolish Legally Approved Church Over Communist Symbols

Erica Carlin June 1, 2026

The government razed a legally registered Protestant church after worshippers objected to hoisting Communist symbols inside their sanctuary, using heavy police presence, surveillance, and arrests to clear the space. Church members say the confrontation began

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Spielberg New Disclosure Film Fuels UFO Debate, Signals Media Shift

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

Spielberg’s new sci-fi movie Disclosure Day has critics buzzing and conspiracy threads spreading at the same time the government is opening up UFO files. Glenn Beck weighs in, arguing the timing is suspicious but that

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Reclaim Your Vitality, Escape The Hamster Wheel Now

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

This piece argues that quiet, everyday choices beat staged heroics when it comes to real meaning; it challenges the numbness of modern life, shows how ordinary acts still matter, and makes the case that starting

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Ranked Choice Voting Faces Nationwide Setbacks, Two States Ban It

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

Ranked-choice voting is running into a wall this year, with statehouses, courts, and city councils pushing back hard while pilots and ballot drives stumble. The debate has shifted from theory to trouble, and the practical

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Ken Paxton Defeats Cornyn, Reshapes Texas GOP Power

Dan Veld May 31, 2026

As soon as polls closed in Texas on Tuesday, the Associated Press called a decisive victory for state Attorney General Ken Paxton, presumably ending Sen. John Cornyn’s 35-year political career. The 30-point margin was also

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